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    Adam Kay
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    It’s had a good month, year 😉

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      Tangentially relevant perhaps, but going short on something has to be hugely risky.

      If I invest in something the MOST I can lose is the cost of thing I bought. The potential gains are unlimited (my £1 share may go up to £10, or £1,000,000, or higher ...)

      If I buy something with the intention of shorting it then the MOST I can gain is the value of the thing in question (my £1 share could drop to £0.00, in which case I've gained £1), but my potential losses are limitless.

      Always strikes me as a risky game to play. Plus I'm not clever enough to really understand it ...

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        Adam Kay
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        Nice rebound to end the week-good weekend to all 🙂

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          Jason Knowles
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          Agree nice to see a bit of positive news at the end of the week, lets hope next week continues.
          Wishing all a good weekend.

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            Adam Kay
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              Just curious - what rebounded at the end of last week? My pot took a dive last week, including Friday.

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                My ph tech went up a bit my other 2 portfolios went down, lets see how it goes this week.

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                  Just to add overall last week i was slightly up.

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                    I guess that, given that the different portfolios perform differently then whether your personal outlook bumped up or down was a matter of your personal distribution.

                    FWIW, I was down (heavily) overall last week but it nudged up slightly from Thursday to Friday (i.e from Friday to Saturday results.) But, as I so often bore everyone with, it's a long game.

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                      Adam Kay
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                      Microsoft, Nvidia, and Anthropic have announced a landmark partnership that reshapes the AI landscape. Nvidia is committing up to $10 billion and Microsoft up to $5 billion in Anthropic, valuing the company at $350 billion — nearly double its September valuation.

                      Previously tethered to AWS for its compute needs, Anthropic will now spend $30 billion on Microsoft Azure and secure additional capacity up to one gigawatt, effectively making Azure its primary cloud platform. Anthropic’s Claude models, including Claude Sonnet 4.5, Claude Opus 4.1, and Claude Haiku 4.5, will be available across all three major cloud providers — Azure, Google Cloud, and AWS — giving Claude unique multi-cloud access.

                      Nvidia and Anthropic will collaborate to optimise future models for Nvidia’s next-generation architectures, including Grace Blackwell and Vera Rubin, keeping Anthropic away from AWS’s Trainium and Inferentia chips. The move is a clear coup for Microsoft, strengthening its AI foothold while limiting Amazon’s influence despite its prior investment.

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                        Adam Kay
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                        Jensen said last night...

                        “There’s been a lot of talk about an AI bubble,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told investors on an earnings call. “From our vantage point, we see something very different.”

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                          I believe the budget was leaked early by the OBR-google is your friend

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                            She doesn’t appear to have spooked the markets - yet!

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                              No, the markets now have stability as the outcome is known.

                              However more tax on pretty much everything is never welcome. Divi tax is up, although I don't think she moved CGT. Plus - of course - the freezing of the income tax rate bands.

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                                Compare & contrast with that great lettuce budget - the Liz Truss special 🤣
                                Remember when it causing a plummet in the pound's value, a sharp rise in government borrowing costs (gilt yields), and a significant increase in mortgage rates. The unfunded tax cuts, estimated to be worth around $45 billion, triggered market turbulence and forced the Bank of England to intervene to restore financial stability.

                                I like my budget days to be a bit ‘meh’.
                                The classic freezing of allowances is a bit of a nasty stealth tax, but no big surprise.

                                Even as an EV owner - the anomaly over income from people like me was always coming home to roost.
                                Not entirely sure how they will manage it - the obvious way (to me) is to use DVLA records, & introduce a “MOT-lite” thing in years 1 and 2 to catch newer cars, where just the mileage is recorded.
                                ….but they will probably make it more tortuous 🤣

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                                  EV miles ? Ask the Chinese to send the data 🤣

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                                    In other countries the owner/operator buys blocks of miles eg 0-10k, 10-20k etc and displays the 'sticker' like an old MOT. It's not exactly difficult. Whether it's fair to tax hybrids in this manner or miles driven outside the UK is an entirely different matter.

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                                      In other countries the owner/operator buys blocks of miles eg 0-10k, 10-20k etc and displays the 'sticker' like an old MOT. It's not exactly difficult. Whether it's fair to tax hybrids in this manner or miles driven outside the UK is an entirely different matter.

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                                      @PM3 said in General News:

                                      EV miles ? Ask the Chinese to send the data 🤣

                                      Bwahahahaa! They could add the tax onto the rubbish we all buy from them 🤣

                                      @Adam-Kay said in General News:

                                      In other countries the owner/operator buys blocks of miles eg 0-10k, 10-20k etc and displays the 'sticker' like an old MOT. It's not exactly difficult. Whether it's fair to tax hybrids in this manner or miles driven outside the UK is an entirely different matter.

                                      Interesting. Not heard of that (but then, I've not looked into it either!)

                                      I doubt they have thought this through, but it is pretty clear something needs to fill the gap in fuel duty that the ICE drivers have paid forever.

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                                        True - the fact that there will need to be some form of taxation of electric cars has been obvious for a while. The question is 'how?'

                                        Initial reports suggested asking owners to propose a likely annual mileage and pay at the point of proposal, and then top up if necessary. This sounds primitive, hugely open to abuse and impractical for people who drive abroad as well as in the UK. A sticker sounds interesting, but will surely be open to all these same concerns?

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                                          I guess any 'self-declared' number will potentially be open to mild abuse....but (perhaps contrary to popular belief!) most people are moderately honest, & won't want to risk being fined for lying.
                                          In my shoes, I would naturally chose to slightly underestimate & let the HMRC payments catch up in the future....but not madly underestimate.

                                          I still feel the DVLA has all the base information (cars, owners), but is not obviously linked to HMRC...yet.....

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